Electron retracts presents the new ER-50eVo. This standard size retract for models up to 77Lb (35kg)weight, is the result of the evolution of the ER-50.

New gear motor: The new bigger gear motor, provides more torque with realistic cycle time ( 3-4sec like ER-40). Also, the gear boxes are stronger.

More compact design: The ER-50eVo have a new spindle system with internal absorbers mounted between three bearings, more effective and safe. Also it is combined with new software in the control unit.

Stronger: the main body, milled from aeronautical aluminium block, has been reinforced in some points.

Very easy maintenance: All rotative parts are made in very strong and auto lubricated materials. Change any damaged part, will be very easy. The customer only will need remove four screws to completely disassemble the system.

ER50 dimensions:

Exploded view:

RB-45 Controller:

RB-45 Programming method:

1. Hold the LED/Button while switch on the RX.

2. releasing the LED/Button pressed after several seconds, and LED will give one flash per second

(Start of programming).

3. Put the radio in the gear up position, pressing then the LED/Button. The LED give 2 flashes.

4. Put the radio in the gear down position, and press the LED/Button. The LED will give 3 flashes

(start configuration brakes).

5. Put the radio on brake 0% position, and press the LED/Button. The LED will give 4 flashes.

6. Put the radio on 100% brake position and press the LED/Button. The LED will give 5 flashes

(Configuration of the rudder servo position).

7. Finally, put the rudder servo in the retracted position where you want to record, and press the

LED/Button to save and end the programming.

Note: If you do not have brakes, just press the button trice until the LED gives 5 flashes, in order to set the centered position of the rudder servo. The RB-45 disconnects the rudder servo and brake, when the retracts goes "UP" to avoid unnecessary movements or accidental energy consumption. This means that the steering servo and brakes only will work when the retracts are down.